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Provincial.

at the University , hut Masonry at that time was little known there ; in fact , although the first meeting of this Lodge had been held in his own college , he had never heard of its existence until after he had left residence . He congratulated the W . M . on his attaining the distinguished position which he occupied in succession to so many great masons , and assured him that he himself would prefer being AV . M . of the Apollo Lodge to holding thc highest office in Grand Lod . The Rev . Past Master Short

ge , Grand Chaplain , made some very kind and feeling remarks ou the loss the Lodge bad sustained by the decease of tbe I . P . M ., Bro . Lamert , and also upon the pleasure which he felt in seeing so many Provincial and City Lodges represented , ivhich for some years had been absent from the Festival .

YORKSHIRE , ( NORTH AND EAST . ; HiJHi . —Humber Lodge , ( No . 57 ) . —At a regular meeting of this lodge , held at Freemasons' Hall , Osborne Street , on Tuesday 21 st inst ., Bro . AA' . Tesseyman , AA ' . M . in the chair , two candidates having been ballotted for and accepted were initiated A report was read by the Secretary , showing tbat the Annual Charity Ball , in connection with this lodge , held 2 nd February last , bad in every respect been a great success , and that the net

balance arising therefrom amounted to £ 25 18 s . lOd . The Committee of Management after gratefully referring to the assistance and patronage received from their non-Masonic friends , recommended in acknowledgement thereof that a donation of £ 1 Is . he given to each of the following local charities , viz : — The General Sailor ' s Orphan Home , the Port of Hull Sailor ' s Home , and the Hull Branch of the Shipwrecked Fishermen , and the Mariners' Benevolent Society . It was also recommended

that in order to endow the two Deacon ' s Chairs , ( the Master's and Senior and Junior Warden ' s Chairs having already been endowed ) the sum of £ 10 10 a . be presented to the Masonic School for Boys . The sum of £ 2 2 s . to be paid to the Freemasons' Life Boat , and the balance , £ 10 3 s . lOd . to be paid to the credit of a special reserve fund for the Masonic Charities . Bro . Coatsworth , P . M ., in an eloquent speech , on behalf of the officers and members , presented to the I . P . M ., Bro . Hudler , an elegant

and chaste gold Past Master ' s Jewel with suitable inscription engraved thereon , as a mark of their high esteem of him as a man and a Mason , and also of their appreciation of the great exertions which he had used for the general good of the lodge during his year o £ office . After Bro . Hudler had , in a neat and fitting speech , thanked the brethren for their kind and beautiful gift , the lodge was closed in due form . Subsequently the brethren , numbering upwards of fifty , sat down to refreshments , and for a limited period enjoyed themselves iu the most fraternal manner .

India.

INDIA .

DISTRICT GRAND LODGE OF BENGAL . A Quarterly Communication of the District Grand Lodge of Bengal was held at the Freemasons' Hall , Calcutta , on Tuesday , the 27 th December , 1870 ; the Right AA' orshipful Hugh David Sandeman , Dist . G . M ., in the chair ; supported by tho Right Worshipful G . H . DalyM . D ., Dep . Dist . Grand Master .

, and W . Bros . AV . J . Judge , Past Dep . D . G . M . ; John Mackintosh , D . S . G . W . ; J . H . DeSalis , D . J . G . AV . ; J . H . Linton , D . G . Treas . ; J . Pitt Kennedy , D . G . Reg . ; II . II . Locke , D . G . Sec ; Lt-Col . B . Ford , D . S . G . D . ; G . Keighly , Past D . G . D . ; W . JB . Parr , Past D . G . D . ; AV . G . Murray , D . G . Dir . of Cer . ; Bros . AV . B . MacTavish , D . G . Asst , Dir . of Cer . ; AV . G . Amos , Past D . G .

Asst . Dir . of Cer . ; G . Mack , D . G . Org . ; R . Harvey , D . G . Purs ; Wor . Bro . W . 0 . Allender , Bros . AV . E . Jellicoo , E . F . Longley , D . G . Stewards ; Bros . H . J . Frew , D . J . Daniel , and G . Alexander , D . G . Tylers . The following brethren were present as representatives of Lodges in the Bengal District : viz . —Lodge of Industry and Perseverance , ( No . 109 ) . —Bros . AV . K . AA ' aller , S . AV ., as AV . M . ; Lt-Col . J . F . Tennant , TR . TE ., S . W . ^ andJJ . C . McGregor , Bar-at-

India.

Law , JAY . —Lodge of True Friendship , ( No . 218 . )—AV . Bros . G . J . Scott , AV . M . ; Dr . J . A . Ferris , S . AV . ; and P . Melville , J . W . —Lodge of Humility with Fortitude , ( No . 229 ) . —AV . Bros . D . J . Zemin , AA ' . M . ; AA ' . F . AVestfield , P . M . ; A . LeFranc , J . AV ., as S . AV . ; S . Lawry , Sec , as J . W . —Lodge of Marine , ( No . 232 ) —AA' . Bros . H . B . Lewis , P . M ., as AV . M . ; A . J . Rothschild , S . AA' . and J . H . Turner , J . AV . —Lodge Courage with Humanity , ( No .

392 ) . —AV . Bros . I . L . Taylor , P . M ., as AV . M . ; J . E . Barnes . S . AV . . and E . II . Lloyd , J . AV . —Lodge St . John , ( No . 486 ) . — AA ' . Bro . Lt-Col . J . M . Campbell , AV . M . ; Capt . G . G . Nelson , S . AV ., and Capt . AV . S . Hunt , JAY . —Lodge Morning Star , ( No . 552 ) . —Bro . J , AA' . M . Cotton , ( Lt ., 21 st . Hus . ) J . AV ., as AV . M . —Lodge Fxcelsior , ( No . S 25 ) - —W . Bro . AV . B . Farr ,

AV . M . ; E . Carritt , S . AV . ; and AV . Hay , JAY . —Lodge Temperance and Benevolence , ( No . 1160 ) . —Bros . R . M . AA'ibrow , S . W ., as AV . M . ; and C . Barnard , J . AA ' ., as SAY . —Lodge Cliota Nagpore , ( No . 38 ) of Bengal . —Bro . D . .. S . Delpratt , S . AV ., ( and W . M . Elect ) , as W . M . The visiting brethren were AA ' . Bros . Major The Hon . E . R-

Bourke ; C . H . Harris , AV . M . 401 , ( S . C . ) ; A . B . Mitchell , AV . M 404 , ( S . C . ); Coliva , of Lodge " Washington " in Palermo ; Tournerie , of Lodge " Liguria Philanthropiqne " in Nice ; J . Vaugelder , 67 ; AA ' . Avery , 218 ; At . H . McGowan , 486 ; AV . P . Duff , 109 > AV . J . Curtoys , 109 ; T . H . Henty , 229 ; E . Healey , 67 ; Capt .

Sartorius , 438 ; W . Burroughs , AV . J . S . Beimet . . The District Grand Lodge was opened in due form at 6 . 30 The District Grand Secretary reported the receipts of apologies from the following brethren , for non-attendance tbat

evening : — AV . Bros . J . B . Roberts , Past Dep . D . G . M . ; R . Alexander C . S ., D . G . Supt . of AVorks ; Rev . F . AA' . Robberds . D . G . Chap . ; J . Bruce Gillon , Past D . G . Deacon ; Capt . T . Denneby , D . G . Sword Bearer ; T . H . Girling , D . G . Steward and AV . M . 1160 ; C Piffard , AV . M . 67 .

Tho minutes of the Quarterly Communication of the 24 th Juue , 1870 , having been printed and circulated , were , on the motion of the District Grand Master , taken as read , ou being put to the vote , were confirmed . The Right AVorshipful the District Master then said . AVorshipful brethren , —Before addressing you on the general subject of business to be brought before Grand Lodge , I have to my great sorrow to make an announcement to you ivhich I am sure will

be received with very deep regret , and ivhich is the great loss that has been sustained by Masonry in India by the death , since wo last met , of the District Grand Master of British Burmah . It ivould be superfluous for me to recapitulate all that Colonel Greenlaw did for the good of Freemasonry up to the very time of his decease , how he laboured for its interests with his pen as well as with his personal support and countenance , or to tell you how dearly loved ho was by all with whom he came in

contact , whether as a Freemason or as a companion in ordinary life Personally I have had to deplore the loss of a very dear friend , with whom I was very intimately acquainted , and in close and constant correspondence for many years . The Craft had lost in him an honest supporter , a hard-working , conscientious aud upright brother , ivhose memory will long live in the annals of the Order , I propose that a letter be addressed to the District Grand Lodge of Burmahexpressing on behalf of

, this Grand Lodge , sincere condolence with them in the loss of this eminent brother . I bave further the painful task of announcing to yon thedemise of AVorshipful Bro . Conway , who was well known among the Masonic Fraternity in this province , and much esteemed by us as well for his private and social good qualities as for the interest which he manifested in all matters connected with omancient Craft . You will remember tbat be was especially

conspicuous for the manner in which he laboured for the advancement of our Masonic Charities . I have reason to know that his loss was acutely felt in his own lodge , and I am equally well assured that this feeling is not confined to Lodge "Excelsior . " ' The District Grand Master then moved : —

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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS. Article 1
KNIGHT KADOSH—A. A. RITE. Article 1
THE SCOTTISH RITE IN CALIFORNIA. Article 3
THE EARL OF ROSSLYN, M.W.G.M. OF SCOTLAND, ON THE WORKING TOOLS QUESTION. Article 5
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE IN AMERICA. Article 5
MASONIC JOTTINGS.—No. 59. Article 7
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 8
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 9
MASONIC SAYINGS AND DOINGS ABROAD. Article 9
Untitled Article 11
MASONIC MEMS. Article 11
UNITED GRAND LODGE. Article 11
Craft Masonry. Article 13
PROVINCIAL. Article 14
INDIA. Article 15
SCOTLAND. Article 18
ROYAL ARCH. Article 19
MARK MASONRY. Article 19
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 19
LIST OF LODGE MEETINGS &c., FOR WEEK ENDING MARCH 4TH, 1871. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGES AND CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Provincial.

at the University , hut Masonry at that time was little known there ; in fact , although the first meeting of this Lodge had been held in his own college , he had never heard of its existence until after he had left residence . He congratulated the W . M . on his attaining the distinguished position which he occupied in succession to so many great masons , and assured him that he himself would prefer being AV . M . of the Apollo Lodge to holding thc highest office in Grand Lod . The Rev . Past Master Short

ge , Grand Chaplain , made some very kind and feeling remarks ou the loss the Lodge bad sustained by the decease of tbe I . P . M ., Bro . Lamert , and also upon the pleasure which he felt in seeing so many Provincial and City Lodges represented , ivhich for some years had been absent from the Festival .

YORKSHIRE , ( NORTH AND EAST . ; HiJHi . —Humber Lodge , ( No . 57 ) . —At a regular meeting of this lodge , held at Freemasons' Hall , Osborne Street , on Tuesday 21 st inst ., Bro . AA' . Tesseyman , AA ' . M . in the chair , two candidates having been ballotted for and accepted were initiated A report was read by the Secretary , showing tbat the Annual Charity Ball , in connection with this lodge , held 2 nd February last , bad in every respect been a great success , and that the net

balance arising therefrom amounted to £ 25 18 s . lOd . The Committee of Management after gratefully referring to the assistance and patronage received from their non-Masonic friends , recommended in acknowledgement thereof that a donation of £ 1 Is . he given to each of the following local charities , viz : — The General Sailor ' s Orphan Home , the Port of Hull Sailor ' s Home , and the Hull Branch of the Shipwrecked Fishermen , and the Mariners' Benevolent Society . It was also recommended

that in order to endow the two Deacon ' s Chairs , ( the Master's and Senior and Junior Warden ' s Chairs having already been endowed ) the sum of £ 10 10 a . be presented to the Masonic School for Boys . The sum of £ 2 2 s . to be paid to the Freemasons' Life Boat , and the balance , £ 10 3 s . lOd . to be paid to the credit of a special reserve fund for the Masonic Charities . Bro . Coatsworth , P . M ., in an eloquent speech , on behalf of the officers and members , presented to the I . P . M ., Bro . Hudler , an elegant

and chaste gold Past Master ' s Jewel with suitable inscription engraved thereon , as a mark of their high esteem of him as a man and a Mason , and also of their appreciation of the great exertions which he had used for the general good of the lodge during his year o £ office . After Bro . Hudler had , in a neat and fitting speech , thanked the brethren for their kind and beautiful gift , the lodge was closed in due form . Subsequently the brethren , numbering upwards of fifty , sat down to refreshments , and for a limited period enjoyed themselves iu the most fraternal manner .

India.

INDIA .

DISTRICT GRAND LODGE OF BENGAL . A Quarterly Communication of the District Grand Lodge of Bengal was held at the Freemasons' Hall , Calcutta , on Tuesday , the 27 th December , 1870 ; the Right AA' orshipful Hugh David Sandeman , Dist . G . M ., in the chair ; supported by tho Right Worshipful G . H . DalyM . D ., Dep . Dist . Grand Master .

, and W . Bros . AV . J . Judge , Past Dep . D . G . M . ; John Mackintosh , D . S . G . W . ; J . H . DeSalis , D . J . G . AV . ; J . H . Linton , D . G . Treas . ; J . Pitt Kennedy , D . G . Reg . ; II . II . Locke , D . G . Sec ; Lt-Col . B . Ford , D . S . G . D . ; G . Keighly , Past D . G . D . ; W . JB . Parr , Past D . G . D . ; AV . G . Murray , D . G . Dir . of Cer . ; Bros . AV . B . MacTavish , D . G . Asst , Dir . of Cer . ; AV . G . Amos , Past D . G .

Asst . Dir . of Cer . ; G . Mack , D . G . Org . ; R . Harvey , D . G . Purs ; Wor . Bro . W . 0 . Allender , Bros . AV . E . Jellicoo , E . F . Longley , D . G . Stewards ; Bros . H . J . Frew , D . J . Daniel , and G . Alexander , D . G . Tylers . The following brethren were present as representatives of Lodges in the Bengal District : viz . —Lodge of Industry and Perseverance , ( No . 109 ) . —Bros . AV . K . AA ' aller , S . AV ., as AV . M . ; Lt-Col . J . F . Tennant , TR . TE ., S . W . ^ andJJ . C . McGregor , Bar-at-

India.

Law , JAY . —Lodge of True Friendship , ( No . 218 . )—AV . Bros . G . J . Scott , AV . M . ; Dr . J . A . Ferris , S . AV . ; and P . Melville , J . W . —Lodge of Humility with Fortitude , ( No . 229 ) . —AV . Bros . D . J . Zemin , AA ' . M . ; AA ' . F . AVestfield , P . M . ; A . LeFranc , J . AV ., as S . AV . ; S . Lawry , Sec , as J . W . —Lodge of Marine , ( No . 232 ) —AA' . Bros . H . B . Lewis , P . M ., as AV . M . ; A . J . Rothschild , S . AA' . and J . H . Turner , J . AV . —Lodge Courage with Humanity , ( No .

392 ) . —AV . Bros . I . L . Taylor , P . M ., as AV . M . ; J . E . Barnes . S . AV . . and E . II . Lloyd , J . AV . —Lodge St . John , ( No . 486 ) . — AA ' . Bro . Lt-Col . J . M . Campbell , AV . M . ; Capt . G . G . Nelson , S . AV ., and Capt . AV . S . Hunt , JAY . —Lodge Morning Star , ( No . 552 ) . —Bro . J , AA' . M . Cotton , ( Lt ., 21 st . Hus . ) J . AV ., as AV . M . —Lodge Fxcelsior , ( No . S 25 ) - —W . Bro . AV . B . Farr ,

AV . M . ; E . Carritt , S . AV . ; and AV . Hay , JAY . —Lodge Temperance and Benevolence , ( No . 1160 ) . —Bros . R . M . AA'ibrow , S . W ., as AV . M . ; and C . Barnard , J . AA ' ., as SAY . —Lodge Cliota Nagpore , ( No . 38 ) of Bengal . —Bro . D . .. S . Delpratt , S . AV ., ( and W . M . Elect ) , as W . M . The visiting brethren were AA ' . Bros . Major The Hon . E . R-

Bourke ; C . H . Harris , AV . M . 401 , ( S . C . ) ; A . B . Mitchell , AV . M 404 , ( S . C . ); Coliva , of Lodge " Washington " in Palermo ; Tournerie , of Lodge " Liguria Philanthropiqne " in Nice ; J . Vaugelder , 67 ; AA ' . Avery , 218 ; At . H . McGowan , 486 ; AV . P . Duff , 109 > AV . J . Curtoys , 109 ; T . H . Henty , 229 ; E . Healey , 67 ; Capt .

Sartorius , 438 ; W . Burroughs , AV . J . S . Beimet . . The District Grand Lodge was opened in due form at 6 . 30 The District Grand Secretary reported the receipts of apologies from the following brethren , for non-attendance tbat

evening : — AV . Bros . J . B . Roberts , Past Dep . D . G . M . ; R . Alexander C . S ., D . G . Supt . of AVorks ; Rev . F . AA' . Robberds . D . G . Chap . ; J . Bruce Gillon , Past D . G . Deacon ; Capt . T . Denneby , D . G . Sword Bearer ; T . H . Girling , D . G . Steward and AV . M . 1160 ; C Piffard , AV . M . 67 .

Tho minutes of the Quarterly Communication of the 24 th Juue , 1870 , having been printed and circulated , were , on the motion of the District Grand Master , taken as read , ou being put to the vote , were confirmed . The Right AVorshipful the District Master then said . AVorshipful brethren , —Before addressing you on the general subject of business to be brought before Grand Lodge , I have to my great sorrow to make an announcement to you ivhich I am sure will

be received with very deep regret , and ivhich is the great loss that has been sustained by Masonry in India by the death , since wo last met , of the District Grand Master of British Burmah . It ivould be superfluous for me to recapitulate all that Colonel Greenlaw did for the good of Freemasonry up to the very time of his decease , how he laboured for its interests with his pen as well as with his personal support and countenance , or to tell you how dearly loved ho was by all with whom he came in

contact , whether as a Freemason or as a companion in ordinary life Personally I have had to deplore the loss of a very dear friend , with whom I was very intimately acquainted , and in close and constant correspondence for many years . The Craft had lost in him an honest supporter , a hard-working , conscientious aud upright brother , ivhose memory will long live in the annals of the Order , I propose that a letter be addressed to the District Grand Lodge of Burmahexpressing on behalf of

, this Grand Lodge , sincere condolence with them in the loss of this eminent brother . I bave further the painful task of announcing to yon thedemise of AVorshipful Bro . Conway , who was well known among the Masonic Fraternity in this province , and much esteemed by us as well for his private and social good qualities as for the interest which he manifested in all matters connected with omancient Craft . You will remember tbat be was especially

conspicuous for the manner in which he laboured for the advancement of our Masonic Charities . I have reason to know that his loss was acutely felt in his own lodge , and I am equally well assured that this feeling is not confined to Lodge "Excelsior . " ' The District Grand Master then moved : —

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